Kimberly Guilfoyle worked as a prosecutor in Los Angeles and San Francisco before making the jump to television as legal analyst on 'Anderson Cooper 360' in New York.

Maybe Fox News really does do its recruiting by flipping through a Victoria’s Secret catalog.

Five days after “Fox & Friends” host Brian Kilmeade was branded a sexist pig for joking that his network shops for female talent in the racy lingerie catalog, legal analyst Kimberly Guilfoyle was outed as a former underwear model.

Guilfoyle, 43, who co-hosts “The Five” show, posed for Victoria’s Secret — and Macy’s as well — while she was a law student at the University of San Francisco in 1994.

After graduating, the brunette beauty worked as a prosecutor in Los Angeles and San Francisco before making the jump to television as legal analyst on “Anderson Cooper 360” in New York.

Guilfoyle was also married, for a time, to former San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom.

Kilmeade, 48, has a history of making boneheaded remarks about women. One crack so incensed co-host Gretchen Carlson that she walked off the set.

His latest brush with misogyny came on his radio show, when a caller complimented comely Alisyn Camerota, the Fox News anchor who often fills in for Carlson.

“Well, you and all the women of Fox, I don’t know who was the scout that got you guys, but they rock,” the guest said.

“It was Brian,” Camerota joked. “But thank you very much, that’s very sweet.”

Kilmeade then weighed in with an awkward joke.

“It was actually, we go into the Victoria’s Secret catalog and we said, ‘Can any of these people talk?’ ” he said.

That crack sparked a flurry of angry calls at tweets to Fox, and Kilmeade was criticized by various media watchdog groups.

csiemaszko@nydailynews.com

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Kimberly Guilfoyle attends the 2012 GLAAD Art Auction at Metropolitan Pavilion on Nov. 18 in New York City.